Was unaware that it is 3.75(Saturday prices) per PERSON per game. For 3 games, shoes for 3 f us was 44 $! Website just says per game, not per person per game.
Kelly H.
Classificação do local: 4 Laughlin, NV
Only place to bowl in Prescott valley. Good food and inexpensive good drinks in the bar. Typical bowling alley, nothing special.
M M.
Classificação do local: 4 Winslow, AZ
One of the best kept secrets in Prescott Valley. They have an amazingly cheap happy hour(m-f 4 – 6) and attentive bar tenders. A round of four mixed drinks was less than 8 bucks!!!
Amber L.
Classificação do local: 5 Chandler, AZ
I love Antelope Lanes it’s a cool place to go bowling I’ve been there once and it was fun the prices were cheap and I hear they have pool tables and I played pool table before I think I’m better at bowling then pool table. I think I’m a pretty darn good bowler if you ask me, I remember going bowling with my brother and My Aunt Linda I think I won the first round.
Clydie W.
Classificação do local: 4 Round Rock, TX
Being(I believe) the only bowling alley in the Tri-City area, this is the one everyone would go to for a hangout. I’ve been to more birthday parties, Saturday night hangouts, «I’m bored, what can we do’s», fundraising game-days, and casual get togethers than I can even count here. The prices are pretty cheap. They’ve got lots of lanes, a few arcade games, a couple pool tables, a bar for the parents, and the little food court isn’t bad either. The people who work here are super nice, and if they’re about to close, they’re usually more than happy to hang out and wait while you play«just one more game!!!» This was our go-to spot whenever we wanted to hang out, from elementary school all the way to our summers home from college. It’s got a little bit for everyone, and there’s plenty of space so you’re not sitting on the people at the lane next to you. It looks a little grungy, but I’m sure it’s actually quite a bit cleaner than it looks. Must just be really old, like every other building in Prescott. Check it out. It’s a staple for anyone growing up in the Prescott area.